In one of the most heated moments of the 2026 tennis season, Novak Djokovic launched a passionate and unapologetic defense of world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, slamming critics who accused the Italian of faking cramps during a dramatic semifinal clash against Daniil Medvedev at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia.

The 24-time Grand Slam champion didn’t hold back, telling pundits and other players to “shut up” and challenging them to experience firsthand the physical demands of elite tennis. The controversy, which transformed the high-stakes semifinal into one of the most hotly contested matches in recent Masters 1000 history, reached boiling point when Djokovic fired a chilling 14-word message directly at Medvedev that has since sent shockwaves through the global tennis community.
The controversial timeout that sparked the firestorm
The drama unfolded in the third set of the semifinal, with Medvedev seemingly in control and riding a wave of momentum. Sinner, visibly struggling, called a medical timeout citing severe cramps. Under ATP rules, cramps generally aren’t medically treated during a match, leading many to accuse the Italian of using skill to disrupt Medvedev’s rhythm.
Medvedev was visibly furious on court, gesturing angrily at the umpire and then expressing his disappointment in the post-match press conference. The Russian claimed the long pause destroyed his concentration and cost him the match, which Sinner ultimately won in three sets.

The tennis world quickly split into two camps. While some defended Sinner, citing the brutal physical demands of best-of-three sets on clay, others—including several commentators and former players—accused him of breaking the rules. The debate erupted on social media and sports talk shows, with many calling him a “disgrace to the sport.”
Djokovic intervenes: “Enough is enough.”
Enter Novak Djokovic.
The Serbian legend, who has himself been the target of criticism throughout his career, defended his young rival with characteristic intensity. In a post-match interview that quickly went viral, Djokovic unleashed an impassioned tirade:
“Enough now. Shut up already!” he said, visibly irritated. “If you think tennis is a sport anyone can play well, then pick up a racket, get out on the court, and try it for yourself. You have no idea what these players go through: the pain, the fatigue, the pressure. Jannik is a champion. Respect him.”
But it was what happened next that really amazed the tennis world.

Staring straight into the camera with a cold, intense gaze, Djokovic delivered a 14-word message clearly directed at Medvedev:
“You should be ashamed of yourself. This isn’t how true champions behave, Daniil.”
The comment, delivered with cold precision, immediately lit up social media. Within minutes, #DjokovicDefendsSinner and #MedvedevDrama were trending worldwide. Many praised Djokovic for championing fairness and protecting the next generation, while others accused him of hypocrisy given his history of on-court controversy.
The protection of a mentor
Djokovic and Sinner have developed a close relationship in recent years, with the Serbian often mentoring the young Italian star. Sources close to both players say that Djokovic sees in Sinner echoes of his own struggles early in his career: the immense pressure of being world No. 1, the physical toll of constant travel and competition, and the harsh scrutiny from fans and the media.
In his full statement, Djokovic continued:
I’ve been in this game for over 20 years. I’ve played through injuries, illnesses, and incredible pain. Jannik has shown incredible mental strength this season. Accusing him of faking something like this without proof is disrespectful. We should be supporting each other, not tearing each other down.
Medvedev’s version of the story
Medvedev, never shy about speaking his mind, responded indirectly in his press conference, saying he “respects the rules” and believes medical timeouts should be strictly monitored. Although he stopped short of directly attacking Sinner again, his frustration was clear.
The Russian then posted a cryptic message on social media with a broken racket emoji, further fueling speculation about lingering tension between the two players.
The bigger picture: rules, playing skills, and the future of tennis
This incident has reignited a long-running debate about medical timeouts in tennis. Many argue that the current system is open to abuse, while others insist that players should be given the benefit of the doubt when dealing with legitimate physical issues.
Former players like Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal weighed in, with Nadal saying: “Cramps are part of our sport. Sometimes they come on suddenly. We have to be careful not to judge too quickly.”
The ATP confirmed it will review the incident but did not announce any immediate sanctions against Sinner.
Djokovic’s challenging legacy
This isn’t the first time Djokovic has stepped up to defend a teammate or challenge the establishment. Throughout his career, the Serbian has often positioned himself as a voice for player rights, from his role in founding the PTPA to his vocal criticism of tournament schedules and COVID-related policies.
At 39, Djokovic shows no signs of slowing down, either on the court or in speaking his mind. His passionate defense of Sinner was seen by many as the act of a respected elder statesman looking to the future of the sport.
What’s the next step?
Sinner will now face either Carlos Alcaraz or Lorenzo Musetti in the final. Regardless of the outcome, the shadow of this controversy hangs over the tournament.
For Djokovic, this moment reinforces his status as one of the most polarizing and influential figures in tennis history. For Sinner, it provides powerful validation at a time when the spotlight—and pressure—have never been greater.
As one insider put it: “Novak didn’t just defend Jannik. He defended the integrity of the game itself.”
The tennis world will be watching closely to see how this drama unfolds in the coming days.